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2007 All Triumph Drive In August 10-12, 2007 Steveston, British Columbia
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Class 1 - Premier
- this was a new class for us this year. It was made up of cars which have won their class in either ATDI 2004 (New Westminster) or ATDI 2006. There were 6 vehicles in this class - every one just gorgeous. 1st - car 004 - 1967 TR4A - Larry and Linda Spouler - BCTR Class 2 - TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B - There were 14 vehicles in this class. The real surprise was that we had 2 TR3Bs on display! 1st - car 098 - 1956 TR3A - Bryan Wicks - BCTR Class 3 - TR4 & TR4A - There were 6 vehicles in this class. 1st - car 055 - 1966 TR4A - Gary and Mary Walker - PTOA Class 4 - TR5 & TR250 - There were 6 vehicles in this class, including a TR5 PI. 1st - car 039 - 1968 TR250 - Ken and Adele Hedges - VTR, OECC Class 5 - TR6 Early - pre 1973 - There were 11 vehicles in this class. 1st - car 093 - 1972 TR6 - Ken Lee - BCTR Class 6 - TR6 Late - post 1972 - There were 18 (!) vehicles in this class. 1st - car 045 - 1974 TR6 - Dean and Joyce Himes - PTOA Class 7 - TR7 & TR8 - There were 13 vehicles in this class - 6 TR7 and 7 TR8. 1st - car 097 - 1980 TR8 - Mark Korst and Linda Valentine - noclub Class 8 - Spitfire & GT6 - There were 7 vehicles in this class, alas, only 1 GT6. 1st - car 092 - 1966 Spitfire - Randy and Susie Bauder - PTOA Class 9 - Specialty - There were 9 vehicles in this class - 4 Stags, 2 Heralds,
1 Vitesse, 1st - car 076 - 1973 Stag - Don and Carolyn Vinton - PTOA Peoples' Choice Award - This year, we gave the general public a chance to be a part of the ATDI. For a $1 donation to the Cannery Museum Society, anyone could purchase a Peoples' Choice Award ballot and vote for their favourite. The winner was one of the prettiest TR3s I have seen in a long time... Car 085 - 1960 TR3A - Mike and Francis Grace - PTOA Oil Blot Award - No, our cars do not leak oil - they're just marking their territory! However, to preserve the grass underneath the cars, we laid out ;catch pans' of cardboard. We decided that the one who did the most leaking, er, marking of territory deserved the Oil Blot Award - and 4 quarts of Castrol's finest. Car 025 - 1981 TR7 Automatic - Dave Rodger - BCTR Long Distance Award - USA - There were 5 vehicles/entrants whose home was in California. The distance was calculated using Google Maps, for instructions on how to get to Richmond from their home address. Dave won out over his neighbour by a distance of only 4km! For this, he wins $25 in Chevron gift certificates and 2 quarts of oil! Car 069 - 1969 TR6 - Dave Francis, Ventura, California - 2056 km And a special 'way to go' are due to Leo and Michael who flew out from New York to help drive a trio of vehicles up the West Coast. And a recognition of endurance must be given to the van den Akkers, who came to Steveston from Pine Mountain California via Pennsilvania!
Long Distance Award - Canada - There was only 1 vehicle from Canada outside of British Columbia. 'tis a special thing, braving the wild majesty of the Rocky Mountains in a Triumph! Stephen's prize is $25 in Chevron gift certificates! Car 074 - 1974 TR6 - Stephen Crosby, Calgary, Alberta - 985 km Rusty Wrench Award - The Rusty Wrench is awarded to the car whose outside beauty is only fully recognized by its owners. BUT it did make it to Steveston, which is more than I can say about my GT6... Car 040 - 1973 TR6 - Tom and Karen Kerr - VTR
CONGRATULATIONS to one and all! |
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